South Australia Coast Protection (Kangaroo Island) Regulations 2000 under the Coast Protection Act 1972 Contents 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Revocation 4 Declaration of land constituting part of coast Schedule--Land constituting part of coast 1 Interpretation 2 Description of land Legislative history 1--Short title These regulations may be cited as the Coast Protection (Kangaroo Island) Regulations 2000. 2--Commencement These regulations will come into operation on 1 September 2000. 3--Revocation The Coast Protection Act (Kangaroo Island) Regulations 1984 (see Gazette 21.6.1984 p1782) are revoked. 4--Declaration of land constituting part of coast The land described in the Schedule is declared to constitute part of the coast for the purposes of the Coast Protection Act 1972. Schedule--Land constituting part of coast 1--Interpretation In this Schedule-- coastal land means land situated in a zone or area defined in a relevant Development Plan under the Development Act 1993 where the name of the zone or area-- (a) includes one or more of the following terms: (i) coast; (ii) coastal; (iii) conservation; (iv) country living; (v) general farming; (vi) landscape buffer; (vii) recreation; (viii) rural; (ix) water protection; or (b) indicates or suggests in some other way that the zone or area is situated on the coast. 2--Description of land All coastal land within the county of Carnarvon that is above and within 500 metres of the mean high water mark on the seashore at spring tides constitutes part of the coast. Legislative history Notes o For further information relating to the Act and subordinate legislation made under the Act see the Index of South Australian Statutes. Principal regulations Year No Reference Commencement 2000 219 Gazette 31.8.2000 p1209 1.9.2000: r 2